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Volume VIII, No. 10 ♦ 6/2003

"Art Against War," an exhibit with posters and multimedia will be on exhibit in two locations from June 9th to 27th: the Macy Gallery at Teachers College and the NY Arts Space at 450 Broadway. In addition, there are Web site exhibitions on www.drinkink.org and www.thedigitalmuseum.org. Published: 6/1/2003

The First Annual Faculty Recognition Ceremony was held by TC's Student Senate in May. At that ceremony, the Senate recognized faculty and staff in different departments for their on-going support of and contributions to student excellence, student life and issues, and TC Student Senate. Published: 6/1/2003

More than 50 people came from as far as Puerto Rico, South Carolina and Florida to attend the TC's first Retiree Luncheon on June 12th. Many of the attendees agreed that it was nice to get together and feel like a family again.
Published: 6/1/2003

For 33 doctoral students who make up two cohorts of the AEGIS (Adult Education Guided Intensive Study) program, at least part of their summer vacation is being spent in a rigorous learning experience at Teachers College. One cohort of 16 is just completing their tenure while the other cohort of 17 is just beginning theirs. Published: 6/1/2003

If you have ever walked through the TC cafeteria, then surely you were blessed with a healing smile and a “thanks, hon” from Elaine Brantley. On the morning of June 9, 2003, Elaine passed away. As Cynthia Greene, Academic Secretary for the Nutrition Program said, “Elaine—gone, but not forgotten.” Published: 6/1/2003

On May 28th and 29th, TC hosted 25 Cahn Fellows for a two-day leadership seminar. The seminar has been designed to focus on a wide range of leadership issues relevant to individuals and organizations in the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors. Published: 6/1/2003

Maxine Greene, Wililam F. Russell Professor in the Foundations of Education (Emeritus), received an honorary doctorate from Long Island University. Here she ispresented with the honor by LIU President David J. Steinberg.
Published: 6/1/2003

On May 29, Richard Keller, Director of the Office of Access and Services for Individuals with Disabilities was honored by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg for his and TC’s commitment to “ensuring all children have access to arts-based programs, including dance, creative writing, dance, drama and music…” Published: 6/1/2003

As part of the Harlem Youth Jazz Arts Festival, co-sponsored by Cab Calloway Harlem Renaissance Center, TC’s Office of Diversity and Community, and the American Federation of Musicians Music Performance Trust Fund, The Cab Calloway Orchestra came to TC under the direction of Calloway Brooks “Prince of Hi-De-Ho,” who is Cab Calloway’s grandson. Published: 6/1/2003

On a beautiful June afternoon the Grace Dodge Society, which was created in 2001 in honor of alumni and friends who have remembered Teachers College in their estate plans or have made a life-income gift, held its second annual luncheon in the President’s House to honor its members.
Published: 6/1/2003

Over the last month, External Affairs has been publishing “Student Spotlights” on the Newsbureau Web page to highlight some of our exceptional students at Teachers College. Each month, a new student will be featured. Published: 6/1/2003

Frank Moretti (Mathematics, Science and Technology), Professor of Communication and Education, was featured in CXO Monthly: Strategy, Operations & Results for Higher Education, published by Eduventures, Inc., in June 2003. Published: 6/1/2003